Baldwin: 'Overthrow' should occur in 'orderly,' 'formal' and 'lawful' way

NBC News tweeted out a misleading video on Monday of actor and vocal Trump critic Alec Baldwin telling a group of Democrats they need to "overthrow the government" under President Donald Trump.

"We need to overthrow the government of the United States under Donald Trump," Baldwin said at a Democratic event in New Hampshire on Sunday.

NBC News tweeted out a video with the quote but left out important context. Before he encouraged the audience to "overthrow" the government, Baldwin stated the way to do it was in a "orderly," "formal" and "lawful" way.

"The way we implement change, the way we implement change in America is through elections. We change governments here at home in an orderly and formal way," Baldwin said. "And in that orderly and formal way and lawful way, we need to overthrow the government of the United States under Donald Trump."

Later in his remarks, Baldwin criticized Trump and Republicans in Congress.

"There is a small cadre of people currently in power who are hell-bent on continuing a malicious immigration policy that has set this country up for charges of human rights violations by the global community," Baldwin said. "This cadre has looted money from the federal treasury and deposited it directly into the bank accounts of their most ardent political supporters, so that they and several generations of their descendants will have the resources to maintain the GOP in political power for as long as possible."

Baldwin has hinted at a possible foray into politics and teased back in June that he could beat Trump if he ran for president.

He continued his attacks on Trump and the GOP for their treatment of women.

"They view and treat women as human beings that are not entitled to the same constitutional protections that men are. They are sons, they themselves are sons, husbands, fathers, and yet when the time arrived in the thick of the #MeToo movement to set politics aside and establish that women's rights were more important than political expediency, they failed and it was ugly," Baldwin said.

Andrew KugleEmail | Full Bio | RSSAndrew Kugle is the assistant social media editor for the Washington Free Beacon. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in 2013. Prior to joining the Free Beacon, he worked as a Staff/Press Assistant for South Dakota Congresswoman Kristi Noem. Andrew is from De Pere, Wisconsin and lives in D.C. His Twitter handle is @AndrewJKugle. You can reach him at kugle@freebeacon.com.